No. 44, the mysterious stranger

being an ancient tale found in a jug and freely translated from the jug

202 pages

English language

Published July 6, 2003 by University of California Press.

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978-0-520-24206-7
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In 1590, three boys, Theodor, Seppi, and Nikolaus, live relatively happy simple lives in a remote Austrian village called Eseldorf (German for "Assville" or "Donkeytown"). The story is narrated by Theodor, the village organist's son. Other local characters include Father Peter, his niece Marget, and the astrologer.

One day, a handsome teenage boy named Satan appears in the village. He explains that he is an angel and the nephew of the fallen angel whose name he shares. Young Satan performs several magical feats. He claims to be able to foresee the future and informs the group of unfortunate events that will soon befall those they care about. The boys do not believe Satan's claims until one of his predictions comes true. Satan proceeds to describe further tragedies that will befall their friends. The boys beg Satan to intercede. Satan agrees but operates under the technical definition of mercy. For instance, …

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  • 19th century fiction
  • Literature - Classics / Criticism
  • Fiction
  • American - General
  • General
  • Literary Criticism & Collections / General